Tonight marks the 200th thread anniversary of Quick Write Forum. Well, that doesn’t mean that I’ve written 200 QW pieces. It’s true that as the moderator of the BBS, I’ve been QWing since July June 3rd 2011 daily. The number of threads I generated so far is 157 and other 43 threads were contributed by my English learning friends and my students at Kanda Institute of Foreign Languages (KIFL). From the 100th anniversary on August 29th up until today, I had “internal” ups and downs while keeping posting QW products almost every day. It’s not that I was going to quit QWing. Rather, how my QW products could be meaningful to be posted on the BBS was my biggest concern. If I write on whatever comes up to my mind, pay no attention to visitors here who are willing, or happen to read my pieces, and use QWF only for self-serving purposes, I’d better shut down the BBS and start keeping a private journal whether online or offline. But my inner voice told me not to do so. Plus, the number of contributors to QWF has significantly dropped since the beginning of August (I’m not blaming anybody, folks!), which occasionally discouraged me to maintain this BBS open to “public”. But my inner voice persuaded me to see how it goes for the time being. Still, I’m searching for better ways, more legitimate reasons to maintain Quick Write Forum and post my daily QW products. Neither the way I write nor the things I write on are constant. One day, I try writing something meaningful to English learners. Another day, I’m in the mood for writing something meaningless based on what I was improvised by my feeling and emotions. Still, I’m wondering if what I’m doing here is worth visit of my friends, acquaintances or accidental visitors in the cyberspace. But one thing for sure is that I won’t quit QWing until 1000th thread anniversary whether I could find the answer or not.